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Post by LFC on Jan 24, 2022 16:27:25 GMT
I'm starting this because it's not really political (though it may brush politics) because the immoral behavior by "Christians", especially their leaders, outside of fascist politics is the primary factor in driving younger people away from organized religion.
First up we have a pastor caught with his pants down. Literally.
Read on about how Venue Church was a perfectly standard prosperity gospel megachurch run by an egomaniac. At this point it's almost like they're a cookie cutter scam.
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Post by goldenvalley on Jan 24, 2022 17:28:15 GMT
Charismatic people attract people like moths to a flame. Some are very successful at sales or religion (which is like sales only supercharged). It's no surprise that a guy that can attract thousands to his business/church will attract individuals who are willing or eager to have sex with him. And who is he to say they shouldn't? It's part of the high for both the charismatic person and the followers.
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Post by Bact PhD on Jan 24, 2022 18:33:51 GMT
I'm starting this because it's not really political (though it may brush politics) because the immoral behavior by "Christians", especially their leaders, outside of fascist politics is the primary factor in driving younger people away from organized religion.
First up we have a pastor caught with his pants down. Literally. Read on about how Venue Church was a perfectly standard prosperity gospel megachurch run by an egomaniac. At this point it's almost like they're a cookie cutter scam.
Jim Bakker 2.0? In all seriousness, it’s not a new phenomenon. To paraphrase GV, there’s something about the charismatic leader and his/her relationship with the followers that has a way of leading to this sort of thing. These independent churches have sprung up like mushrooms in the last 40 years or so, especially (but not strictly) in the Bible Belt. One of the hallmarks of these churches is their total unmooring from any denominational hierarchy or strictures (the doctrines adhered to are overwhelmingly of the Evangelical/Fundamentalist variety, with perhaps some pop psychology mixed in). Even the relatively loose confederation of affiliated churches that is the Southern Baptist Convention is too much. Unfortunately, that lack of structural guardrails makes these bodies more likely to veer into cult/extremist territory.
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Post by andydp on Jan 24, 2022 19:12:53 GMT
Jim Bakker 2.0
Going back to his downfall, someone noted he was brought down by a woman from Babylon (NY).
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Post by goldenvalley on Jan 24, 2022 19:50:54 GMT
Jim Bakker 2.0 Going back to his downfall, someone noted he was brought down by a woman from Babylon (NY). What a fun fact! In this day and age an extramarital affair may not yield a downfall. No one cared with Trump. Maybe those who claim to operate in the religious realm are more vulnerable but I doubt it.
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Post by goldenvalley on Jan 24, 2022 19:54:16 GMT
I'm starting this because it's no t really political (though it may brush politics) because the immoral behavior by "Christians", especially their leaders, outside of fascist politics is the primary factor in driving younger people away from organized religion. First up we have a pastor caught with his pants down. Literally. Read on about how Venue Church was a perfectly standard prosperity gospel megachurch run by an egomaniac. At this point it's almost like they're a cookie cutter scam.
Jim Bakker 2.0? In all seriousness, it’s not a new phenomenon. To paraphrase GV, there’s something about the charismatic leader and his/her relationship with the followers that has a way of leading to this sort of thing. These independent churches have sprung up like mushrooms in the last 40 years or so, especially (but not strictly) in the Bible Belt. One of the hallmarks of these churches is their total unmooring from any denominational hierarchy or strictures (the doctrines adhered to are overwhelmingly of the Evangelical/Fundamentalist variety, with perhaps some pop psychology mixed in). Even the relatively loose confederation of affiliated churches that is the Southern Baptist Convention is too much. Unfortunately, that lack of structural guardrails makes these bodies more likely to veer into cult/extremist territory. The West Coast has plenty of the megachurch thing going on. They are perhaps more Prosperity Gospel types but they certainly exist. Plenty of Pentecostal types too but those tend to be smaller groups.
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Post by andydp on Jan 24, 2022 20:32:36 GMT
Charismatic people attract people like moths to a flame. Some are very successful at sales or religion (which is like sales only supercharged). It's no surprise that a guy that can attract thousands to his business/church will attract individuals who are willing or eager to have sex with him. And who is he to say they shouldn't? It's part of the high for both the charismatic person and the followers. When looking at photos of Pres Trump's adoring lady fans, I can't help but note the similarities with Hitler's adoring female fans. The faces seem to imply they are seconds away from the rapture. Extramarital affairs, even involving a $130K payment, didn't seem to phase that group. I know its very easy for charismatic leaders to attract followers, either in religious or business situations. Since we're all human, we do human things. Not all of them involve purely religious activity. Some chili cooking may be going on. PS: I think Chili Cooking Reverend would be a great name for a Country Christian Band with some Satanic overtones.
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Post by LFC on Jan 24, 2022 20:32:50 GMT
In this day and age an extramarital affair may not yield a downfall. No one cared with Trump. Maybe those who claim to operate in the religious realm are more vulnerable but I doubt it. I remember posting something up on the old TRS about how when a charismatic church leaders "falls from grace" (i.e. acts like a lying, sinning scumbag) there's a strong tendency by the "flock" (semi-mindless sheep) to forgive them as long as they cry, pray, beat their breasts, and present whatever other performance art makes the rubes feel good. On the flip side if a member of the church (especially a female member) who isn't key to running the place commits a much lesser sin they're more than happy to ride them out on a metaphorical rail.
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Post by Bact PhD on Jan 25, 2022 0:37:26 GMT
Jim Bakker 2.0 Going back to his downfall, someone noted he was brought down by a woman from Babylon (NY). What a fun fact! In this day and age an extramarital affair may not yield a downfall. No one cared with Trump. Maybe those who claim to operate in the religious realm are more vulnerable but I doubt it. I remember posting something up on the old TRS about how when a charismatic church leaders "falls from grace" (i.e. acts like a lying, sinning scumbag) there's a strong tendency by the "flock" (semi-mindless sheep) to forgive them as long as they cry, pray, beat their breasts, and present whatever other performance art makes the rubes feel good. On the flip side if a member of the church (especially a female member) who isn't key to running the place commits a much lesser sin they're more than happy to ride them out on a metaphorical rail. Hmmm. WRT GV's assertion, Jerry Falwell, Jr.'s dismissal from Liberty U. post-pool boy would argue against that. However, a la Bakker, there's always room for...THE COMEBACK! LFC's remark reminded me about Swaggart's utterly over-the-top performance way back when. Ugggh.
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Post by goldenvalley on Jan 25, 2022 16:53:43 GMT
What a fun fact! In this day and age an extramarital affair may not yield a downfall. No one cared with Trump. Maybe those who claim to operate in the religious realm are more vulnerable but I doubt it. I remember posting something up on the old TRS about how when a charismatic church leaders "falls from grace" (i.e. acts like a lying, sinning scumbag) there's a strong tendency by the "flock" (semi-mindless sheep) to forgive them as long as they cry, pray, beat their breasts, and present whatever other performance art makes the rubes feel good. On the flip side if a member of the church (especially a female member) who isn't key to running the place commits a much lesser sin they're more than happy to ride them out on a metaphorical rail. Hmmm. WRT GV's assertion, Jerry Falwell, Jr.'s dismissal from Liberty U. post-pool boy would argue against that. However, a la Bakker, there's always room for...THE COMEBACK! LFC's remark reminded me about Swaggart's utterly over-the-top performance way back when. Ugggh.Ah yeah Falwell, Jr! But he wasn't a pastor himself, never claimed to be. Plus his sexual misbehavior was kind of a kink that made him look like a less manly, watching his wife have sex with other men. Liberty U. was not so reliant on the Falwell name. We never hear about the school anymore. Has it lost students and financial supporters?
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Post by AnBr on Jan 29, 2022 0:16:08 GMT
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Post by AnBr on May 19, 2022 2:31:35 GMT
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Post by goldenvalley on May 24, 2022 15:50:49 GMT
It's too bad that institutions that people trust as being part of a higher moral calling end up being institutions that are more concerned with preserving the institution than with the welfare of the people that believe in it. Looks like it is the Southern Baptist Convention's time to be in the sexual abuse spotlight. Hiding the problem becomes paramount:
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Post by LFC on May 24, 2022 16:39:34 GMT
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Post by AnBr on May 24, 2022 20:55:54 GMT
"Your winnings, sir." "Oh thank you."
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Post by andydp on May 25, 2022 0:51:58 GMT
Here's another pillar of "Christendom" A pastor confesses to 'adultery,' a woman in the audience says 'I was just 16'WARSAW, Ind. (AP) — An Indiana pastor resigned after a woman stood at a Sunday service and said he had a sexual relationship with her years ago that began when she was a teenager, the church said Tuesday. The woman's extraordinary remarks came just moments after Pastor John Lowe II told the congregation at New Life Christian Church and World Outreach that he had “committed adultery” and wanted their forgiveness. Church members in Warsaw, Indiana, stood and applauded, according to a video posted on Facebook, but then the woman stepped forward and took the microphone.(But wait !! There's more !!) “It was 27 years ago, not 20. ... I was just 16 when you took my virginity on your office floor. Do you remember that? I know you do,” she said. www.chron.com/culture/article/pastor-adultery-confess-woman-sixtee-17195384.php
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Post by LFC on May 25, 2022 13:32:20 GMT
Here's another pillar of "Christendom" Adultery is the real crime, not rape of a child. That little harlot shouldn't have been tempting this man of God(tm).
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Post by AnBr on Jun 18, 2022 13:52:50 GMT
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Post by goldenvalley on Jun 21, 2022 2:59:20 GMT
Little wonder when you hear the Texas AG say something about it being God's will that the elementary school kids and their teachers were killed. That's not the sort of God most people are interested in.
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Post by LFC on Jun 22, 2022 12:23:53 GMT
America will be a better place when that number drops below 50%.
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Post by pnwguy on Jun 22, 2022 16:49:56 GMT
America will be a better place when that number drops below 50%. And why do you think the GOP is actively trying to lock in minority rule, to bring Gilead to the land as soon as possible?
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Post by LFC on Jul 5, 2022 16:42:30 GMT
It seems like the list of "Christian" scandals just keeps growing and, once again, the targets were children who have the least power to fight back. These people are sick, twisted, cruel, and sadistic. Who knows if they are lashing out over their own pasts has abused children, if their religion has gutted the basic humanity out of them, and/or they're just psychopaths.
The AG sounds like he's trying to do as little as he can get away with. It shouldn't shock anybody that he's a Republican who, in his position, pushed to invalidate Missouri's election. This is a "Christian" organization and, of course, they protect their own. Besides the kids who went there were bad and probably deserved it.
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Post by LFC on Jul 28, 2022 20:55:01 GMT
Liberty University lives off the government teat and siphons up tax dollars while intentionally providing less bang for the buck for people taking online classes. That puts them way up in the list of scammy online schools.
Yeah, "shrewd" might not be the best word to make your case that you're above board.
Another "Christian" organization making religion pay!
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Post by LFC on Jul 28, 2022 21:38:24 GMT
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Post by andydp on Jul 28, 2022 21:43:24 GMT
I thought he was vetted and declared "100% heterosexual" by a committee of "religious" somethings.
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